Retouch photos, remove objects, and turn photos into art with Photoshop Express.
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4.53
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Review summary
Pros
- Good for quick touch-ups and basic edits
- User-friendly interface with decent functionality
- No ads in the free version
- Offers a variety of filters and editing options
- Ability to perform specific tasks like healing blemishes
Cons
- Lack of essential features like layers and advanced editing tools
- Confusing premium vs. free feature distinction
- Frustrating user experience after updates, especially with navigation
- App stability issues, including crashes and glitches
- Recurring need to sign up for premium to access key features
Most mentioned
- Inability to combine photos or work with layers
- Frequent prompts for premium subscription
- Deterioration of user interface after updates
- Disappointment over missing features compared to Adobe Mix
- Issues with the cropping tool and navigation back to the gallery
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-11-25 | Jonathan Xero | Version seems silly, more for goofing around with selfies than a powerful industry leading photo editor. Needs more Photoshop tools, layering, advanced selections copy and pasting, free transform and such. I love Photoshop on PC, but many of my favorite tools are missing here and I can't fathom why they'd be hard to use on mobile. Still digging into the mobile app, maybe I'll find things I missed. | |
2024-11-24 | D a K | Was a 4 of 5... UPDATE: 12.19.23 Not a fan of the way Adobe has split editing options. Forces you to go into different sections to accomplish what used to be done in one screen. Definitely not a fan of the "forced" watermark ploy just to get you to buy the premium version. Thankfully there's a simple workaround to get rid of "PS" watermark. Just adds more steps. 1-22-24 Found a work around. Little cumbersome, but it works. Samsung Gallery edit work good. Don't use the filters...use manual. | |
2024-11-18 | Donald Walker | all i wanted was to view and edit psd files. i did not know that i had to create an account and log in. and i cant even view any psd files i have to edit them. every time i click on a psd file. it takes me directly to the page that demands thst i sign up and pay for premium. seriously? *edit. whe i searched for an app that views and edits PSD files. this app was one of the very first apps that came up. and when the artist i got the psd from. said it was photoshop they used to create it. | |
2024-11-07 | K Baumgarten | While trying to crop an image, the interface didn't make it clear how to complete the crop, other than just to save the image. That simply ignores easily predictable user needs, which good apps never do. Then it took me to a screen in which it forced me to either share the app, or close it! Well, if you FORCE users to sell your app for you, then you're asking for a one star rating. Your request is granted. | |
2024-11-03 | Draz Reckned | The program interface is actually decent. It functions really well and is pretty smooth, though there are some elements that seem to struggle going between (filters for example). I think it lacks some very important features; like a history drop down box if you need to go back more than a few steps at a time. I feel like this program is okay, but that there are better ones out in the marketplace. I'll change my review, hire if anything improves. | |
2024-10-27 | Brett Burnes | The software itself used to be a terrific mobile editor. Perhaps worth a one time payment of $9.99, but by no stretch worth $9.99/month. If you're looking for an app to do some occasional lifting heavier than the utilities included with your phone, you're better off installing The GIMP on your desktop and doing your work there. Resist the tech industry's urge to make you rent software. Send a message to big tech, don't make subscription pricing profitable for them, and give this a pass. | |
2024-10-25 | Mitchell Smith | every edit I make, it asks me to sign up for premium. if I decline premium, it discards all my edits. The free version is useless, especially since it doesn't let you know what is free vs premium. In response to Adobe's reply: The frustration is not that there are premium features. The frustration is that the app doesn't clearly indicate which features are premium. If you click on a premium feature (since there is no indication it is premium), you lose all your edits when you go back. | |
2024-10-21 | Alex | I decided i would pay for this premium version. However when you try to do anything helpful, it's not available in the app. IE: combine photos. Only options on the homescreen are to "edit" or quickactions. Which both are the same. Layers are not possible. So, with this you can get a paid for program, that is not any better than the editor that is free on my phone. | |
2024-10-19 | Scott Stick | I'm new to any type of Photoshop solution, so read this review with that in mind.... The things it does, it appears to do well. Lots of ways to manipulate and customize images. Lots of filters and special effects. I love the "healing" option, as it allows me to seamlessly remove unwanted "blemishes" in images. So far, it's definitely been worth the price of admission. | |
2024-10-18 | Jeff T | GUI workflow has been broken for two plus months. Last time I left feedback the app creator left a message saying its not normal and to use the adobe forums. I did, and got no response. After editing a photo from a set album the GUI returns back to home screen instead of staying in album view. Tested on 4 devices all are the same its not a bug, its coded this way, its just poor UI design. Older version of app had no issues. I'll keep reporting this until its fixed. |
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